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J.D said:
Mobile Entertainment

Two separate 3-inch TFT LCD, resolution of 256 x 192 pixels, dimensions of 62 mm x 46 mm and 77 mm diagonal, and a dot pitch of 0.24 mm.

Two ARM processors, an ARM946E-S main CPU and ARM7 co-processor at clock speeds of 67 MHz and 33 MHz respectively. The ARM946E-S CPU processes gameplay mechanisms and video rendering while the ARM7TDMI processes sound output, Wi-Fi support

4 MB of Mobile RAM

256 kB of Serial Flash Memory

Optional SD Card imput, via cartridge slot expansion

Awww, that sounds so familiar, but I can't recall what it is. :dahroll:
 
Small Bump, Just bought a new computer:
Intel i7 processor
Asus P6T motherboard
Nvidia GTS 250
6gb ram
1TB hard drive
Windows 7
24" widescreen monitor (HD)(love playing gamecube on it)
 
Argelfraster said:
Small Bump, Just bought a new computer:
Intel i7 processor
Asus P6T motherboard
Nvidia GTS 250
6gb ram
1TB hard drive
Windows 7
24" widescreen monitor (HD)(love playing gamecube on it)

:eek:

Wow, I wish I could afford a rig like that. I'm still rolling with a C2Q.
 
As of today, my rig has been upgraded.

Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 4.2GHz
8GB DDR2 @ 1066mhz
500GB 7200rpm SATA HDD
Dual GeForce 9800GT in SLI with 512MB ram each
Windows 7 x64

Got most of it in a trade for my mac mini. I also got a 20" HDTV and another iPhone. Win, y/y
 
* Dual 5¼-inch, single-sided 40 track floppy disk drives
* 4 MHz Z80 CPU
* 64 kilobytes main memory
* Fold-down 69 key detachable keyboard doubling as the computer case's lid
* 5-inch, 52 character × 24 line monochrome CRT display, mapped as a window on 32 x 128 internal video memory
* IEEE-488 port configurable as a Parallel printer port
* RS-232 compatible 1200 or 300 baud Serial port for use with external modems or serial printers

His name is Osbourne :dah:
 
Toshiba Satellite L300D-01Q (Canadian version, with a bilingual keyboard.)

DualCore AMD Athlon @ 1.9GHz, throttling to 800Mhz in battery to preserve it.
1 hour 30 minute battery life (Ugh)
1GB RAM, the BIOS automatically shares 320MB to the GPU (non-controllable!)
ATI Radeon x1200
1280x800 screen (don't know how big)
A webcam (currently disabled)
150GB hard drive, two partitions, 50GB non-encrypted for raw speed, 100GB encrypted for security.

Wish I can control the GPU share. It's far too big, and can do fine with 128MB (No BIOS option to change). The encryption of the hard drive is speedy, but when capturing/encoding video I put it on the non-encrypted for less crypto overhead.
 
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